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Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   
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Registered: January 2009
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HI Rich -

I'm on Mac. Paris only works under OS9 (or older). Melodyne
only works under OSX. So while both are on the same computer -
G4 (I also have Melodyne Plugin on my G5 where Logic 8 is) -
they obviously can't work concurrently, I have to reboot from
one OS to the other. Big drag, but you get used to it. I am
planning on switching to PC for Paris for all the updates Mike A has made
available on XP, but I would still have MDyne on the G5.

Ted


"Very Deep Productions" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote:
>Ted, So you can't run Paris and Melodyne at the same time. A bit of a pain.

>What happens when you attempt to run both programs, how does the computer

>behave?
>
>Rich
>
>"Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote in message
>news:49726e8e$1@linux...
>>
>> Yup, had the same issue. I run it and Paris on the
>> same comp (have to reboot :{ ) and now save the mdd files into the PARIS
>> audio file folder, to keep things straight.
>>
>> Ted
>>
>> TC <tc@spammetodeathyoubastards.org> wrote:
>>>I have Cre8 and the plugin. I find I use the plugin more. One thing I
>>>ran into yesterday (OSX) is that melodyne files get saved in the user
>>>profile on the system drive by default. I had moved my logic system to
a
>>
>>>new computer and it couldn't find the melodyne audio files when I opened
>>
>>>an older session (luckily I had the old system drive backed up). So I'm
>>
>>>going to make sure to use the save dialog within the plugin to specify
>>>the session folder.. Since I was using the plug within a session, I just
>>
>>>assumed the files would be saved within the session audio files folder,
>>
>>>but apparently not.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>TC
>>>
>>>Kerry Galloway wrote:
>>>> Done all the same things myself, including cello, viola, electric bass
>> and
>>>> many others, and flown them back and forth between PARIS and Logic.
Very
>>>> useful tool. I use the standalone version; I bounce a reference mix
to
>> work
>>>> against and then export the tracks I need to work on one by one. Pretty
>>>> quick when you get the hang of it.
>>>>
>>>> - K
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 1/17/09 11:04 AM, in article 49721db7$1@linux, "Mike Bloomer"
>>>> <tubeguru2006@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Been using Melodyne for 3 or 4 years now. It's awesome. I have Cre8.
>> Tried
>>>>> the plugin in Paris, it does not work.
>>>>> Cre8 is a separate 8 channel editor. You have to convert the files
to
>> wav
>>>>> and then import back to Paris. It is definitely worth the trouble.

>>>>> Somewhat
>>>>> of a learning curve but not as bad as say Cubase..... The pitch
>>>>> correction
>>>>> is pretty much transparent. You really can't tell when you're done.
I
>> have
>>>>> also used it to create vocal harmonies which are pretty much
>>>>> indistinguishable
>>>>> from "real" ones. It works on single note slide guitar.The newest
>>>>> version
>>>>> is polyphonic, which I am dying to try...
>>>>> MB
>>>>
>>
>
>
 
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